When our kids were teens, we repeatedly had the following
discussion after their church youth group meeting: I asked, “How was
youth group tonight?” And they responded, “It was boring.” After several
weeks of this, I decided to find out for myself. I slipped into the gym
where their meeting was held, and I watched. I saw them participating,
laughing, listening—having a great time. That night on the way home I
asked about their evening and, once again, they said, “It was boring.” I
responded, “I was there. I watched. You had a great time!” They
responded, “Maybe it wasn’t as bad as usual.”
I recognized that behind their reluctance to admit they were enjoying
youth group were things such as peer pressure and a fear of not
appearing “cool.” But then I wondered, Am I similarly afraid to get too excited about spiritual things?
Indeed, there is nothing in this universe more worthy of our
enthusiasm than who Christ is and what He did for us. Jesus said, “I
have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more
abundantly” (John 10:10). That’s the opposite of boring! At any age, we
have a gift from the Savior that is worth celebrating. Our salvation is
something to get excited about!

Father, please fill my heart with the joy of Christ.I desire that the abundant life I have foundin Him might contagiously reachout to others around me.

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About Me

I am Mel Alarilla, male, married, a Christian trying to be of service to God & His flocks. I aim to spend the remaining days of my life sharing the Gospel and its message to unbelievers who are still groping in the dark. I have no personal motives in doing this but the desire to please God and glorify His name in everything that I do. I have no pretensions in life. I am not extraordinary nor do I claim to be sublime. I am an ordinary mortal who suffers the same pitfalls common to man.